Jack Nusan Porter's writings date back to 1966, during the height of the Vietnam War. He describes the struggle against war, racism, and poverty, as well as the radical groups involved. This collection of essays combines theory, sociology, film studies, literary criticism, post-modern thought, and politics to understand our present situation.
Porter draws from the past to explain the present, walking the precarious bridge between allegiance to Israel and the Jewish people and the universal rights of all people. This collection combines theory, sociology, film studies, literary criticism, post-modern thought, and politics to understand our present situation.